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Roosevelt Road
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Roosevelt Road is a major east-west street in the city of Chicago, Illinois, and its western suburbs. It is 1200 South in the street numbering system. 12th Street was renamed to Roosevelt Road on May 25,1919, in recognition of President Theodore Roosevelt, who had died the previous January. In 1928 the new U. S. Route 330, a different alignment of US30, went down Roosevelt Road to Geneva, in 1972, after the route had been discontinued, Roosevelt Road outside Chicago became Illinois Route 38. In Grant Park, it is named Roosevelt Drive, the road begins at Lake Shore Drive and heads west, forming the southern boundary of the Chicago Loop. This area used to be and remains to a lesser extent, the famous Maxwell Street Market can be found just south of Roosevelt at Canal Street. Continuing west, it passes the University of Illinois at Chicagos two campuses and St. Ignatius College Preparatory School between Halsted Street and Damen Avenue and it also passes Douglas Park at California Avenue. Once past Mannheim Road it becomes Illinois Route 38, between Austin Blvd and Harlem Ave, a major streetscape renovation project is underway by the Town of Cicero, Village of Oak Park, and City of Berwyn. Roosevelt Road is served by the 12 Roosevelt bus route and this was an electric trolley bus line from May 1953 until January 1973. The Chicago L Roosevelt station is a stop and transfer point on the Red, Green, the former Roosevelt Road station on the Metra Electric Line has been replaced with the Museum Campus/11th Street station. Roads portal Media related to Roosevelt Road at Wikimedia Commons

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Pennsylvania Route 5
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Pennsylvania Route 5 is a westward continuation of New York State Route 5 in Pennsylvania. It runs from North East, Pennsylvania at the New York-Pennsylvania border to near Erie, the highway is called the Purple Heart Highway and mostly called Lake Road. The Seaway Trail runs along PA5 for most of its course in Pennsylvania, PA5 begins at an intersection with U. S. Route 20 in Springfield Township 1.4 miles east of the Ohio state line. The Seaway Trail, a route runs along PA5 for its entire routing in Pennsylvania except in Erie. PA5 begins as Lake Road heading towards the northeast paralleling Lake Erie through western Erie County, in the village of North Springfield, PA5 intersects the northern terminus of Pennsylvania Route 215. As PA5 enters Lake City, PA5 is only 2,000 feet south of Lake Erie, then, PA5 intersects the northern terminus of Pennsylvania Route 18, a road that crosses the entire state of Pennsylvania. In Fairview Township, PA5 intersects the terminus of Pennsylvania Route 98. In Millcreek Township, PA5 intersects the terminus of Pennsylvania Route 5 Alternate at a Y intersection with Asbury Road. PA5 Alternate continues as Lake Road until it crosses Pennsylvania Route 832, at Frontier Park, PA5 Alternate turns 90 degrees north and wends its way around the park, becoming West 6th Street after crossing over the Bayfront Parkway. PA5 Alternate passes around Gridley Park at Liberty Street and Perry Square at State Street, between the two parks is a stretch of prominent homes known as Millionaires Row. PA5 Alternate proceeds east to its terminus at Franklin Avenue, which marks the city limits, PA5 passes Erie International Airport in Millcreek Township as 12th Street. In Lakewood, PA5 meets Powell Avenue 4,000 feet west of the Erie city line, PA5 meets Pennsylvania Route 832, which is labeled Peninsula Drive. In the city of Erie, PA5 interchanges the northern terminus of Interstate 79 at exit 183, PA290 begins concurrent with PA5. PA5 and PA290 head towards the east into downtown Erie as 12th Street, as PA5 goes through Erie, the Seaway Trail takes many turns around the city. In downtown Erie, PA290 ends the concurrency with PA5 when PA290 heads towards the southeast as Bayfront Parkway, in Lawrence Park Township, PA5 meets the western terminus of Pennsylvania Route 955. PA5 continues towards the east paralleling Lake Erie which can be seen from PA5, in North East, PA5 meets the northern terminus of Pennsylvania Route 89. PA5 along with Seaway Trail continue towards the northeast as Lake Road, at the New York state line, PA5 terminates and continues along with the Seaway Trail as New York State Route 5, ending in Albany. The entire route is in Erie County, Pennsylvania Route 5 Alternate is a 9-mile-long alternate route in Erie County in Pennsylvania

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Numbered streets of St. Louis
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Number streets of St. Louis, Missouri, start at the Mississippi River and increase as they go west. They are primarily found Downtown and in Downtown West, 1st Street is broken by the grounds of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, location of the Gateway Arch. South of the Memorial, it runs from Poplar Street down through the Kosiusko neighborhood to Victor Street where it dead-ends, 1st Street starts up again on Potomac Street and eventually turns into Gasconade Street. To the north, it runs from Washington Avenue as far as North Market Street (different from the downtown Market Street, 1st Street briefly shows up again in Near North Riverfront before turning into Kissock Avenue. In the 1930s, the part of 3rd street beside the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial was converted into Memorial Drive, North of Biddle Street, 3rd merges with Broadway and continues on to the city limits. 5th Street is officially known as Broadway, Broadway goes as far south as Lemay in St. Louis County where it turns into Kingston Drive. To the north, Broadway intersects with 3rd Street and runs with it as far as Riverview Blvd where it then becomes Bellefontaine Road, Broadway is one of the major boulevards for St. Louis. In the north it passes OFallon Park, Bellefontaine Cemetery, 12th Street, later 12th Boulevard, is now officially known as Tucker Boulevard, renamed for former Mayor Raymond R. Tucker. It is double sized and serves as the border between Downtown and Downtown West, 17th Street is notorious for the 7-11 that operates by Plaza Square Apartments. As the only store in the area it receives a large amount of foot traffic. 18th Street in St. Louis, Missouri runs north-south through Downtown West, truman Parkway becomes 18th at Chouteau Avenue and continues north over the Union MetroLink Station. It passes between the St. Louis Post Office and Union Station on to the Gateway Mall where it separates the Malls Neighborhood Room from Aloe Plaza and it continues north past the Salvation Armys Railton Building. 18th Street ends in Carr Square where it comes to a T on OFallon Street, as part of Paul McKees NorthSide project, the broken section of 22nd street near the I-64 interchange is to be restored and rebuilt. A large office tower has been proposed to anchor it to the expanded Gateway Mall, 23rd is an irregular street that is broken up in many places. One such break was created by the Pruitt–Igoe site, 24th Street has disappeared over time. 25th Street appears to the north of downtown where Jefferson Avenue curves and creates space for another road, streets of St. Louis, Missouri Charles C. Morgan, Street pavements in St. Louis William B